What he did when officers moved in, and the chilling discovery made by detectives. Plus, the wild encounter. A man caught on camera in yellowstone taunting a bison. The massive animal at one point, lunging at him. Why that tourist is now facing charges. And good evening. Its great to have you with us on a busy friday night. Im tom llamas in for david, and we begin tonight with dangerous Storm Threats as we come on the air. Flash flooding alerts for 50 Million People from Georgia All The Way to maine. In lynchburg, virginia, take a look at this. Emergency crews keeping a close eye on the College Lake Dam now crippled and under repair. 150 homes evacuated over fears it could fail, and this destruction from a rare confirmed ef0 tornado. Hitting new york city, winds up to 85 miles per hour, downing at least 50 trees. Powerful storms forcing ground stops at major airports in the northeast. As far north as New Hampshire where rainfall reaches 3 inches per hour, so those watches remain up wit
for flight global group which tracks flight and data analytics. live this hour from singapore. greg, thank you again for your time today. so, as w understand at this point, the pilot asked basically to return to the airport 20 minutes into flight. no emergency, though, ever declared. what do you draw from that? well, it s hard to say what happened. we won t really know until there is a thorough investigation. but certainly what happened happened fast. understanding was 13 minutes into the flight they wanted to come back to jakarta, but then nothing else was heard from. typically, the rule for airmen, you first ava yat, then you navigate, then you communicate. that probably was what they were trying to do. we ll wait to see the issues they were confronted with. that is high priority for the investigateers. aviate, navige, communicate. never heard it before.
man who gunned down a prominent houston doctor riding his bike to work ending police say in this southwest houston neighborhood. it s going to be the suspect. he s walking. he s down. reporter: with a dramatic showdown between two police officers and 62-year-old suspect joseph pappas. police say pappas took his own life as officers approached him this morning. without the public, we wouldn t be standing here today. reporter: the death marking the end of a nearly two week long manhunt, police say pappas had a long held grudge against prominent cardiologist dr. mark hausknecht who once treated president george h.w. bush, and according to police, pappas mother when she died on the operating table 20 years ago. investigators say in their hunt for a motive, a disturbing picture emerged revealing just how much planning allegedly went into dr. house hausknecht s july 20th murder. our investigateers found a very extensive intelligence file this suspect had put together on dr. hauskn